On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 05:24:22 +1000, Rouslan Starikov wrote
> Good day. I was wondering if you can run LTSP without actually mounting NFS
> as the root partition? The idea behind it, is to boot the thin clients from
> the Linux server, but once they are booted to stay independent no matter if
> the Linux computer will go eventually down.

My guess would be that you would still want to mount /home via nfs which could 
still
give you a single point of failure (if /home is expanded from an image you 
wouldn't be
able to save any user files).  But I agree that you are looking more for a 
diskless
remote boot instead.

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